
posted about Jimmy Metz before, but thought some pics from the December 1981 issue of In Touch magazine might be nice



and of course, some more Jimmy Metz
posted about Jimmy Metz before, but thought some pics from the December 1981 issue of In Touch magazine might be nice
and of course, some more Jimmy Metz
as we await the election returns from Nevada and elsewhere, I thought I’d expand my original plan of just posting a “vintage t-shirt” pic of this Fox Studios hunk (photographed by John Coletti) with a more expansive look. Most of these pics are from one magazine – Fox Hunt 2 (1981) – issue 204. Matt is also the cover model in this issue that includes Jimmy Metz.
oh, and, yes, I looked for video – and it appears, despite his appearance in the ad below, that our guy never performed on tape – happy to be corrected!
Leather Bond (1980, film #403) – starring Tom LeDuc AND Tex Murdock.
All I am saying is I am NOT going down that rabbit hole, trying to figure out why Leather Bound is not the music for this film – AKA Leather Bound, but Primordial Landscape – I’m sure there are REDDIT threads wrestling with this, and other Patrick Cowley mysteries – but no – not going down that rabbit hole
LISTEN to the music alone from the film – Primordial Landscape – and I’m sure someone can tell me which film Leather Bound played on. Oh, and another thing…! what’s with NO PICS – NO PICS of any decent quality of TOM and TEX together????
who you may remember from such films as:
oh. one film? awwwwww I guess if you’re only doing one film, do it with Tom Leduc!
(here’s the rambling part) But there’s something about Intruders that’s off – and I don’t mean just the shy-of-13-minute scene with Kime and Tom; bothering with the “space stage” and the outfits, that just get pulled off as each enters the, umm, rocky thing they do it on. Wouldn’t it be cool if they uncovered some unreleased footage (I usually don’t like that for porn, I prefer my guys to be in character and the behind-the-scenes stuff can be a distraction, if not worse) but I’d make an exception for historical purposes. Yes, yes, we don’t need to see Tom trying to have sex with that furunderwear on, but a little more time before he’s completely naked would be awesome. What I don’t like about the 68 minute video is the Keith Dyson stuff – clearly videotaped years after the other scenes, and then interspersed throughout – ugh! (That hair – jeez!) The original films were available in 1984, but the “collection” version has a 1988 date on it, as you’ll see in the short intro clip below. But I’m sure you’ve all seen other FOX film loops, where they have that spacey-theme, and the and “FOX FILM 307” (the shorts seem to be 300 or 400 series, the full collections seem to usually be 500 series) plops up as your feature short is about to begin. Check out Muscle Up collection for example. Just the loops, and the entire loop, with cool (original) title thingees. Why can’t we have that, and if you need to throw Dyson, in, give him a full uncut scene without all this nonsense! Can I get a “Director’s Cut” here?
so, for the Intruders clip below, I’ve edited out the fade out/fade in of Dyson.
Hmmmpf! Previously I claimed he did work for Target (1982 photosets), Fox, and Colt Studios…. – but can find no evidence to back up any work for COLT. An alias, perhaps?
Other than the 1982 photoset that appears in a 1990 issue of Stallion (see below); it’s hard to find pics of Kime – many he’s coupled with (I doubt any of you mind) Tom LeDuc from Intruders – mostly action shots, so nothing clearly highlighting his attributes – muscley ass, legs, nice cock, the usual (if only!)
who you may also remember from such publications as:
photo is from Fox Studios’ Leather Masters, #212 – wish I had a better version of Tex Murdock in these glasses!
edit: update – this is better quality, but smaller file size
who you may remember from such films as
previous post on Tom, from 2009 – I Need Somebody To Love Tonight
publications:
If anyone knows of other publications, let me know – and of course any corrections! And of course – Tom LeDuc at GEVI.